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The present continuous passive is simply is/are being + past participle. Remember it says what is happening to or what is being done to something at the actual time we are speaking. ...
Abdul Weli from Somalia writes: I would like to know more about the passive. Most reference books say that the present perfect continuous tense has no passive form. Yet, at the same time, we have ...
In the present perfect continuous, it is have/has which indicates that the action still continues. ‘Had’, on the other hand, shows that the action that started and continued in the past but ...